Breast Reconstruction
Breast cancer is all too common in women. While it is heartening to note that survival rates are improving, there are many associated issues survivors of breast cancer face.
For some, a partial or full mastectomy (removal of the breast) is necessary, in order to remove the cancerous tissue.
Losing one or both breasts to cancer can have a significant impact on a woman’s mental health and self esteem.
After the removal of the breasts, a breast reconstruction may be performed.
This procedure can be performed at the time of the mastectomy or later, depending on the patient’s individual circumstances.
Dr Gahankari is an experienced cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon with the knowledge, skill and experience to tailor this complex procedure to a patient’s individual goals, medical circumstances and body type.
Is this procedure for me?
A breast reconstruction procedure is designed to recreate the breast mound on one or both breasts.
During a detailed consultation, Dr Gahankari will assess what options are available to you in regards to the breast reconstruction procedure.
This detailed consultation is to ensure the most appropriate possible result.
Broadly, there are two main types of breast reconstruction.
The first involves constructing your breast mound entirely with your available tissue. This is most commonly done with microvascular TRAM flap. In simple terms, the breast mound is made from the spare ‘tyre’ of the lower tummy.
The second breast reconstruction procedure involves the construction of a new breast with the addition of a silicone implant, similar to a breast augmentation procedure. This can be achieved through the use of the tissue expander, which is essentially a temporary silicone balloon. This expands the remaining skin in the breast area. A silicone implant is then placed under this newly stretched skin. Another option is to use a silicone implant under a muscle flap that is swung forward from the back. This is especially suitable for women who have undergone radiation treatment and who desire an implant assisted reconstruction rather than TRAM flap.
Pre and Post-Op Care
Results and recovery vary for each patient.
Dr Gahankari takes an individual approach to each breast reconstruction procedure, addressing the conditions that are unique to you.
Consequently, recovery times are variable for each patient.
Dr Gahankari will discuss your surgical options and your unique recovery journey during your initial consultation.
Initially after surgery, you can typically expect there will be some swelling and bruising, however, Dr Gahankari will help you to manage any post-op discomfort with prescribed, appropriate pain medication.
TRAM flap breast reconstruction is an extensive procedure. With this procedure, patients may require and extended hospital stay for at least 5-7 days. If you have had the reconstruction with LD (your back muscle) flap, you may only be required a day or two hospital stay. Compression or support garments may be required, depending on the surgery.
Each patient will be guided as to their individual recovery expectations, however generally speaking, it is recommended that patients refrain from work for around a week after surgery.
Physical activity can generally be resumed after two weeks, however it is advised to avoid rigorous or overly strenuous activities for at least six weeks after surgery.
What Results Can I Expect?
Results will vary for each patient and are subject to a host of factors depending on the individual patient. Breast reconstruction surgery is designed to recreate as much as possible, the look and feel of a natural breast.
The final result can typically take up to a couple of months, as the swelling and bruising subsides and the breasts settle in.
At all times, Dr Gahankari will work with you and any associated health care providers to ensure you procedure and recovery are as safe and comfortable as possible.